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1 II, X | now nowhere, nor can be a pattern for them to imitate, or 2 II, XXII | without having any such pattern to fashion it by. For it 3 II, XXX | being made conformable to no pattern existing that we know; and 4 II, XXXI | thus made and laid up for a pattern, must necessarily be adequate, 5 II, XXXI | the other man’s idea the pattern of his idea in thinking, 6 II, XXXI | man’s word or sound is the pattern of his in speaking, his 7 II, XXXI | distant from the archetype and pattern he refers it to, and intends 8 II, XXXI | to be their archetype and pattern: in which respect only any 9 II, XXXI | copies, nor made after the pattern of any real existence, to 10 II, XXXII| or as referred to such a pattern, be false. Blue and yellow, 11 II, XXXII| hath no reference to any pattern existing, and made by nature; 12 III, III | is; nor cease to be as a pattern to determine which of the 13 III, IV | was derived their original pattern. But the names of mixed 14 III, IV | perfectly so, but refer to a pattern, though with some latitude; 15 III, VI | appeared to have followed the pattern of neither sort alone, but 16 III, VI | respect to anything as a pattern, voluntarily put together, 17 III, VI | mixed modes by no other pattern but by his own thoughts, 18 III, IX | them without any rule or pattern, it cannot be but that the 19 III, XI | name justice; with which pattern so made, all actions that 20 IV, IV | rules, and lives up to that pattern of a virtuous man which 21 IV, IV | thoughts, without any real pattern they were taken from, though